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Humana Brain Organoid Research: 189 (Neuromethods, 189)

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Brain Organoid Research: 189 (Neuromethods, 189) provides a deep look into the methods used to generate human brain and neuroretinal organoids. This volume is designed to help researchers address fundamental questions in human brain research through diverse scientific approaches. The text covers essential topics for professionals in neurology and clinical neurophysiology. It includes details on self-organizing brain organoids with ventricles that allow for injection and electroporation. Readers will also find information on using the latest microscopy advancements to visualize 3D organoids. Beyond brain structure, the book discusses the generation of 3D retinal tissue featuring light-sensitive, physiologically competent photoreceptors. It also explores practical applications such as modeling brain tumors using genetically edited brain organoids. This volume serves as a specialized resource for those studying complex neural models and tissue development.

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Explores methods for generating human brain and neuroretinal organoids to support fundamental research questions.

Covers self-organizing brain organoids with ventricles designed for injection and electroporation processes.

Provides information on visualizing 3D organoids using the most recent advancements in microscopy technology.

Details the generation of 3D retinal tissue containing light-sensitive and physiologically competent photoreceptors.

Includes techniques for modeling brain tumors through the use of genetically edited brain organoids.

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